Pasamalar (TV series)
Pasamalar | |
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Tamil | பாசமலர் |
Genre | Soap opera |
Written by | Dialogues by R.Prabhakar & V.Padmavathy |
Screenplay by | Sekkizhar Siva.lla Amalraj |
Directed by | Sadhasivam Perumaal Azhagar S.Sundaramoorthy |
Creative director | Sujatha Vijayakumar |
Starring | Stalin Chandra Lakshman Shamily Sukumar Shilpa Mary Teresa Pavani Reddy Pradeep Kumar Jeevitha Yuvarani Bhuvaneshwari Guru Aravind |
Theme music composer | Rajkumar Rajamanikkam (Title Song) Hari (Background Score) |
Opening theme | "Enna Thavam Seinthano" "Edhu varayil edhuvimendri" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 1000 |
Production | |
Producer | |
Cinematography | Bala P.Chithirai Selvan |
Editors | V.Karthik Manikandan Ravi |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 20-22 minutes per episode |
Production company | |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 7 October 2013 1 January 2017 | –
Pasamalar is a 2013 - 2016 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Sun TV. It is a prime time serial. The show premiered on 7 October 2013 to 1 January 2017 for 1000 episodes. It was initially aired from Monday to Friday at 6:30PM IST and later extended up to Saturday. The show starred Stalin, Chandra Lakshman and Shamily Sukumar in the lead roles as Poovarasu, Thamarai and Mallika. while, Pavani Reddy, Pradeep Kumar, Yuvarani, Shilpa Mary Teresa, Jeevitha, Guru Aravind, Bhuvaneshwari and others playing a supporting roles. It is produced by and directed by Sadhasivam Perumaal and Azhagar, S.Sundarmoorthy.[1]
It revolves around the lives of 3 siblings, whose affection and love remain unchanged through highs and lows. Poovarasu (Stalin) has been taking care of his two younger sisters, Thamarai (Chandra Lakshman) and Mallika (Shamily Sukumar) from the age of 10 after their parents' untimely.
Plot[]
Paasamalar is a story about the love shared by an elder brother and his two younger sisters. Poovarasu is taking care of his sisters, Thamarai and Mallika, from the age of ten after his parents died. Poovarasu sacrifices his interests and desires to care for his sisters. He works in a small engineering factory, Thamarai takes care of the family while Mallika goes to college and has a different attitude towards life.
Cast[]
- Stalin as Poovarasu (1-1000)
- Leena Nair ("Pritika") (1-197) → Chandra Lakshman (197-1000) as Thamarai[2] - Poovarasu's 1st younger sister
- Laxmy Priya (1-83) → Shamily Sukumar (83-1000) as Mallika - Poovarasu's 2nd younger sister
- Nithin Iyer (1-100) → Sathya Shyam (100-1000) as Vimal - Mallika's husband
- Guru Aravind (1-1000) as Paarivendan "Paari" - Thamarai's husband
- Devipriya (1-415) → Shilpa Mary Teresa (415-1000) as Kokila - Poovarasu's 1st wife
- Shilpa also portrayed as Mary (715-900) - Kokila's medium, a Christian
- Sherin Farhana as Ahalya (665-1000) - Poovarasu and Kokila's daughter
- Lakshmi Viswanath (1-333) → Jeevitha (675-1000) as Uma - Poovarasu's ex-lover latter his 2nd wife
- Pavani Reddy as Bharathi (675-1000) - Mallika's best friend
- Pradeep Kumar as Pradeep (700-1000) - Bharathi's husband
- Naresh Eswar as Vikram (765-1000) - Bharathi's cousin
- Yuvarani as Vaitheeshwari (755-1000) - Bharathi's arch-rival
- Jennifer Antony (100-415) → Bhuvaneswari (415-765) as Bhuvaneshwari - Thamarai and Mallika's arch-rival (Dead)
- Priya as Karpagam - Poovarasu's aunt (1-1000)
- Gaayathri Yuvaraj as Eshwari (1-1000) - Paari's 1st younger sister
- Sambhavi Gurumoorthy as Vennila (1-1000) - Paari's 2nd younger sister
- Bharathi Kannan (1-375) → Azhagu (376-1000) as Kaliappan - Paari's father
- Rekha Suresh as Maragatham (700-1000) - Bharathi's mother
- Sathya Sai Krishnan (725-1000) as Narmada - Bharathi's younger sister
- Naga lakshmi as Annapoorani (1-1000) - Paari's mother
- Krithika Ladoo as Jennifer (1-1000) - Vimal's best friend
- as Devi - Bhuvaneshwari's younger sister (575-988) (Dead)
- Vinoth Sampath as Sanjay (1-990) (Dead) - Bhuvaneshwari's son also Vennila's ex-lover
- Aravind as Surya - Paari's best friend (498-615)
- Shweta as Shruthi (500-615) - Surya's wife
- Manoharan as Thangamani - Pradeep's father (815-1000)
- Deepa Nethran as Raji - Pradeep's mother (815-1000)
- as Swathi / Kumuthini (696-733) - Paari's housemaid
- Aanandhi as Kayal (725-1000) - Bharathi's elder sister
- Suresh
- Shyam as Shyam (728-1000) - Kayal's husband
- Sripriya as Valli - Paari's elder sister (1-1000)
- Sivaranjani as Charu - Paari's ex-lover (1-300)
- Annapoorni as Alamelumangai
- J. Lalitha as Mary's mother
- Subbaiyah (1-350)
- Karthick Vasudevan as Chezhiyan (1-357)
- Murali Kumar
- Dubbing Janaki
Guest appearances[]
- Khushbu as Kushboo[3][4]
- Sujitha Dhanush as Goddess Amman
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2014 | Sun Kudumbam Awards | Best Brother Awards | Stalin | Poovarasu | Won |
Best Son-in-Law | Stalin | Poovarasu | Nominated | ||
Best Female Negative Role | Devi Priya | Kokila | Nominated | ||
Best Music Director Award | Visu | Nominated | |||
Best Editor Award | Karthik | Nominated | |||
Best Mamanar | Bharathi Kannan | Kailappan | Nominated |
Broadcast[]
The series was released on 7 October 2013 on Sun TV, the series also aired on Sun TV HD. The show was also broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution. It airs in Sri Lanka, South East Asia, Middle East, United States, Canada, Europe, Oceania, South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa on Sun TV. The show's episodes were released on YouTube channels and Tamil Serials.
See also[]
- List of programs broadcast by Sun TV
References[]
- ^ Pasamalar Serial Page
- ^ "Chandra lakshman in Pasamalar Serial". cinema.dinamalar.com.
- ^ "Pasamalar is gesture kushboo". tamil.oneindia.com.
- ^ "Kushboo appeared Sun Tv serial as Pasamalar". tamil.filmibeat.com.
External links[]
- Official Website (in English)
- Sun TV on YouTube
- Sun TV Network (in English)
- Sun Group (in English)
- Sun TV television series
- Tamil-language fantasy television series
- 2013 Tamil-language television series debuts
- Tamil-language television shows
- 2016 Tamil-language television series endings